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there were some people and a do quote them in my book when a bomb gave his speech last fall the fdr commonwealth club speech, immediately there were investor notes that a plan that was discovered and all of the rich people should with there. more than you would take a very ayn rand type of sense you got this with foster friess, meant he gives them so much we are the job creators. also zero gary gensler was speaking with great passion and pleasure had there been the transparency they dislike london trades that loss jpmorgan monday would be much more of visible i could not resist. i said is jaime dae may grateful to you saying they do? he said i do not expect them to be grateful. our interests are different. >> something you said earlier brought back the words of the latin american priest i gave to the poor they called me as eight i it asked why they had no food and they called me a communist. talk about the personal politics of the super rich. did you find anything surprising war counterintuitive of the personal politics of those that you interviewed? >> i have shared most of it but the democrats
there were some people and a do quote them in my book when a bomb gave his speech last fall the fdr commonwealth club speech, immediately there were investor notes that a plan that was discovered and all of the rich people should with there. more than you would take a very ayn rand type of sense you got this with foster friess, meant he gives them so much we are the job creators. also zero gary gensler was speaking with great passion and pleasure had there been the transparency they dislike...
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figures relevant only if they directly affected their public responsibilities, what would we have done if fdr had not been our leader because he had an affair with lucy mercer. think of the productive years clinton could have had if monica lewinsky hadn't derailed him. we have to figure out a way with get our private sphere in -- we won't get the best people in public life if we don't do that. this is mad sadd a great map, a great leader, for his career to come to an end because of a private matter that affects him and his family and doesn't have national security concerns, i don't know how you unravel it, i wish we could. >> the cia director has to have special stat turks he's to be clean. can't be blackmailed, threatened or deal with the anxiety, my god, are they going to find out about her? he did the right thing, telling associates now you and this is important, david, he is not going to hide under a rock. he is going to do other things. as steve suggests, his career is not over. his career at the cia is over. that's absolutely the right thing to do i have nope him for 20 years and petrae
figures relevant only if they directly affected their public responsibilities, what would we have done if fdr had not been our leader because he had an affair with lucy mercer. think of the productive years clinton could have had if monica lewinsky hadn't derailed him. we have to figure out a way with get our private sphere in -- we won't get the best people in public life if we don't do that. this is mad sadd a great map, a great leader, for his career to come to an end because of a private...
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are quote in my book, bore you by looking at up, when obama gave his speech last fall, the evocative fdr commonwealth club speech immediately there were some investor notes that pointed out a new planet had been discovered and suggested all the rich people should move there because it wasn't going to be nice to live in america anymore. more than you would think there's a sense -- a very ayn rand sense that you got a sense for, we give him so much, we are the job creators, we are the innovators, and one other related cftc guy was speaking with passion and pleasure about bringing transparency to the swap market and how this was important because had there been the transparency which will be at place in the beginning of 2013 things like the london whales that lost jpmorgan so much money would be more visible. i couldn't resist so i said is jamie dimon grateful to you? is he saying thanks for giving this transparency to the market slide and get stuck again, i don't expect them to be grateful. our interests are a little different. >> a quote and a question. something you said brought back the
are quote in my book, bore you by looking at up, when obama gave his speech last fall, the evocative fdr commonwealth club speech immediately there were some investor notes that pointed out a new planet had been discovered and suggested all the rich people should move there because it wasn't going to be nice to live in america anymore. more than you would think there's a sense -- a very ayn rand sense that you got a sense for, we give him so much, we are the job creators, we are the innovators,...
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troubled economy and still faces a jobless rate higher than any incumbent seeking re-election since fdr. in the president's first six months there was a lot of money spent some of it by choice, most of it by need. the wall street bailout, the federal stimulus and the auto bailout. at the time most of us said as gm goes, so goes the presidency. >> you know this really is a big one. it's kennedy in the steel industry, it's reagan the air traffic controllers. this is a big moment. >> and on tuesday, this race could come down to how that decision has echoed in the state of ohio where government spending wasn't popular and neither was health care. three cruel summers began with the angry town halls in 2009 that soured the public on the health care law that eventually passed. of course there was that 2010 bp oil spill which shook faith in government a little bit. republicans won the house with the largest gain for either party since 1948. >> this is something that i think every president needs to go through. now, i'm not recommending for every future president that they took a shellacking lik
troubled economy and still faces a jobless rate higher than any incumbent seeking re-election since fdr. in the president's first six months there was a lot of money spent some of it by choice, most of it by need. the wall street bailout, the federal stimulus and the auto bailout. at the time most of us said as gm goes, so goes the presidency. >> you know this really is a big one. it's kennedy in the steel industry, it's reagan the air traffic controllers. this is a big moment. >>...
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. >> peopl he could be the only presid democratic the civil war fdr to get twoelections -- 50%. a president who has had this hard fight to holdl1 president, even to keep the legitimacy i right,6ç the only one after get two 50% wins. that chuck just touched on there, which is w somethin there's not a mirror image onlly but it's not happening right now and that is the questio to be upon data. it'sssing the romney tax plan is to attack the taxf@ a bunch of communist. gold research for congressional -- four members of congressally eople and wds to economic growth. that report coming out and the senate republicans say they want it rescinded. they don't like beca says. the unemployment rate drops to 8%. people decide it isn't below 8%.abor must be full of a bunch of communists and theorists that the polling clearly showed president obama not just winning nationally but president obama winning in all o states that were going to put together the victory that you theyhat they were going to re-elect oll be the answer ery idea ssues and that'ss, frankly, when the news cycle. bue the elect
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adlai stevenson, to eisenhower, thomas dewey lost to fdr and william jennings bryan lost to mckinley in both 1896 and 1900. crucified on a cross of gold. if you have a political trivia question e-mail us at daily rundown@msnbc.com. we'll be right back. >>> kathleen bailey and susan kay are encouraging customers to shop local. they created the monthly ladies night in the magnolia park area of burbank, california to boost sales by staying open late. make sure to support your local retailers on november 24th for the third annual small business saturday. for more watch "your business" this sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped alot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) awhat strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. i'll set up the video conference to iron out the details. this cdw cloud collaborat
adlai stevenson, to eisenhower, thomas dewey lost to fdr and william jennings bryan lost to mckinley in both 1896 and 1900. crucified on a cross of gold. if you have a political trivia question e-mail us at daily rundown@msnbc.com. we'll be right back. >>> kathleen bailey and susan kay are encouraging customers to shop local. they created the monthly ladies night in the magnolia park area of burbank, california to boost sales by staying open late. make sure to support your local...
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i think fdr made four terms of re-election. because people remember that fear when our country was falling in freefall in jobs, foreclosures, financial industry, the auto industry. here is a president in my lifetime never seen inherited a worst set of problems that not only got us out of the crisis, but the fear in community was palpable. and now not only have we stabilized the economy, over 30 months of job creation accelerating at the end, and you don't underestimate how personal this is for people with a child with pre-existing conditions who are now invested in this election because one person wants to get rid of obama care and one doesn't. don't underestimate it. and i see this passion from women. it's i want to spend those things that are important to my family, such as a right to women's right to choose. >> there's a lot of fear out there, though. whether or not you're talking about single women in ohio or people trying to get their kids into college, people believe that the american dream is slipping away. every poll sh
i think fdr made four terms of re-election. because people remember that fear when our country was falling in freefall in jobs, foreclosures, financial industry, the auto industry. here is a president in my lifetime never seen inherited a worst set of problems that not only got us out of the crisis, but the fear in community was palpable. and now not only have we stabilized the economy, over 30 months of job creation accelerating at the end, and you don't underestimate how personal this is for...
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so eisenhower, fdr, ronald reagan and barack obama. i think the idea that barack obama does not have a historic mandate when 44 men have been president and seven did what he did in two terms, he got 69 million votes the first time, 62 million votes the second time, i think he has a mandate. the things to be done that are great in this election happened to fall on the progressive side, in part because the republican party and conservatism has gone so far right things that used to be centrist, like environmentalism, which was a teddy roosevelt thing which even richard nixon was in favor of. >> john mccain. >> newt gingrich. >> these things have been now reclassed as liberal, right. the victories that the president has a chance to get which are historic, like on climate change, on immigration, are now progressive ideas because they've been left behind. >> it's now almost up to the republican party to grab a piece of that pie to say this is our victory too when in reality if they had done it earlier -- >> let's don't get in debate about th
so eisenhower, fdr, ronald reagan and barack obama. i think the idea that barack obama does not have a historic mandate when 44 men have been president and seven did what he did in two terms, he got 69 million votes the first time, 62 million votes the second time, i think he has a mandate. the things to be done that are great in this election happened to fall on the progressive side, in part because the republican party and conservatism has gone so far right things that used to be centrist,...
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but he will also go down in history as the most successful democratic presidential candidate since fdr. president clinton got re-elected too, i know, but only barack obama got re-elected with not just big electoral college margins, but also with majority wins in the popular vote, twice. the guy who predicted this outcome, almost exactly, is nate silver, of course, who writes the political statistics blog, 538 at "the new york times." for accurately predicting, it appears, the exact outcome of the race, and i mean down to every single state. we'll see about florida. nate was, of course, pilloried, pilloried on the right and by right-leaning beltway media types, including politico.com, for having the audacity to print what his poll averages told him was about to happen. but nate was right, the polls were right, even without florida being decided, we now know that president obama won in pretty much exactly the way the state-by-state polls said he was going to win. he won with more than 300 electoral votes. it was not magic, it was just math. math that was completely invisible to the polit
but he will also go down in history as the most successful democratic presidential candidate since fdr. president clinton got re-elected too, i know, but only barack obama got re-elected with not just big electoral college margins, but also with majority wins in the popular vote, twice. the guy who predicted this outcome, almost exactly, is nate silver, of course, who writes the political statistics blog, 538 at "the new york times." for accurately predicting, it appears, the exact...
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one that has always stuck out to me fdr and the new deal and how he inspired a country in the personal adversity. he had polio. he is in a wheelchair. he did not let that bother him. he did not show weakness. no matter what we think our disability may be, we can overcome that and show a strong response and we can push forward and motivate others. for that i like that. i like him. >> we had so many inspiring presidents. i do a lot of reading about george washington. that had not been for george washington we will not of a country. i've always been very inspired by him. abraham lincoln made those decisions that are necessary at the time to pull the country back together and put us on a new course. in terms a modern day, i look at all the presidents. we are at a very critical point in our history. i think he has been the most touching for me individually. i hear pros and cons about the president. i think the american people thought they were the best candidates. i would ever say we've ever had a bad president. all is that better presidents. they did to come along at the right moment. i th
one that has always stuck out to me fdr and the new deal and how he inspired a country in the personal adversity. he had polio. he is in a wheelchair. he did not let that bother him. he did not show weakness. no matter what we think our disability may be, we can overcome that and show a strong response and we can push forward and motivate others. for that i like that. i like him. >> we had so many inspiring presidents. i do a lot of reading about george washington. that had not been for...
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best understood as a race to put himself in the pantheon of the great progressive presidents, wilson, fdr, lbj who expanded the state's control over the private economy and over the wants and needs of the american middle class. unable to run on his record, he has conducted a low-down re-election campaign based on destroying his opponent's character. if the polls are right even if he wins, he will do so since the first president since wilson to win with a smaller margin than he did the first time. but for mr. obama, this won't matter. his great progressive gamble will have paid off. >> it was balanced. >> i don't know what to think. >> subtly fought. >> it's black or it's white. >> you know what, it sang, like the beatles. it was beautiful. i guess "the wall street journal," again, richard, a bit more nuanced and balanced than i expected. >> interesting, in turn, they seem to be thinking the gamble will pay off. i don't remember them complaining too much about president bush's re-election campaign style in 2004, but maybe that's just a trick of memory. >> you talked about mandate. you used
best understood as a race to put himself in the pantheon of the great progressive presidents, wilson, fdr, lbj who expanded the state's control over the private economy and over the wants and needs of the american middle class. unable to run on his record, he has conducted a low-down re-election campaign based on destroying his opponent's character. if the polls are right even if he wins, he will do so since the first president since wilson to win with a smaller margin than he did the first...
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. >> so tom brokaw, a historic night, barack obama joins wad row wilson, fdr, and bill clinton in a very select club of democratic presidents, re-elected the past century. >> and no one knows it better than he does this morning, he has rudy giuliani was mocking him earlier, he didn't want a second term. he wants a second chance. i think he did want a second chance as well as a second term. now he has an opportunity to go beyond being the historic figure of the african-american president, the first one, and being re-elected. and then what is the legacy? what do i leave behind that endures, that is good for the country? and that's a monumental task when you think about it. he has a lot of goodhad will going in and at the same time he's playing against a republican party now that's going to be involved in a feud. it started already about how do we recap this party so we can be competitive on a national basis again. i think the republicans were trapped by a lot including the hubries that came out of 2010. they said, that's it. we have exactly what we want and we can play the hard game of exc
. >> so tom brokaw, a historic night, barack obama joins wad row wilson, fdr, and bill clinton in a very select club of democratic presidents, re-elected the past century. >> and no one knows it better than he does this morning, he has rudy giuliani was mocking him earlier, he didn't want a second term. he wants a second chance. i think he did want a second chance as well as a second term. now he has an opportunity to go beyond being the historic figure of the african-american...
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barack obama joins wad row wilson fdr, and bill democratic presidents re-elected the past >> and no one knows it better than he does this morning, he has rudy giuliani was mocking him earlier, he didn't want a second term. he wan a second chance as well as a second term. an opportunity to go beyond being t ' historic figure of the african-american president, the first one, and and then wha what do i leave behind that endures, that is good for thetry? and that's a a lot of goodhad will goinhe's playing against a rehw that's going to be involved in a feud. it started already about howéj do we recap this party so we can be competitive on a national basis appeds that came out of 2010. they said that's we want and we can play the hard game ouding a lot of the constituencies that they failed to recognize --n, latinos, african americans, and, david plouffe will go down as the best camp seen using all the tools of modern technology. i said last night theirs was a post modern campgn and the romney campaign was a retro campaign. >> an example by this the easiest one since we're a couple foot
barack obama joins wad row wilson fdr, and bill democratic presidents re-elected the past >> and no one knows it better than he does this morning, he has rudy giuliani was mocking him earlier, he didn't want a second term. he wan a second chance as well as a second term. an opportunity to go beyond being t ' historic figure of the african-american president, the first one, and and then wha what do i leave behind that endures, that is good for thetry? and that's a a lot of goodhad will...
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achievements to those of any president since lincoln would the possible exceptions of lincoln, lbj and fdr. his oceanic self-esteem, no deficit there, he smolders with resentment that he must actually ask for a second term. >> an orgy of words. >> fantastic. i should have my daughter read it. she's getting ready for the s.a.t. katty kay, take it away. >> george will feeling in flowery form there. >> is there a point there? >> one, he seems to be saying that president obama has a character issue that he doesn't like, that there's a certain arrogance there, that he doesn't feel that he has to actually go out and campaign. and we saw that in the first debate. we saw some of that to get involved in the politics in the first debate. if you ask people around washington, one of the character flaws that they will point to about barack obama is that there is a certain distance and a certain arrogance. but i think the first point that he makes that the president hasn't done anything, i just don't think that's true. it's very hard to look at this president's record and say that he's done nothing. fir
achievements to those of any president since lincoln would the possible exceptions of lincoln, lbj and fdr. his oceanic self-esteem, no deficit there, he smolders with resentment that he must actually ask for a second term. >> an orgy of words. >> fantastic. i should have my daughter read it. she's getting ready for the s.a.t. katty kay, take it away. >> george will feeling in flowery form there. >> is there a point there? >> one, he seems to be saying that...
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the eye the date was february 10, 2009 when he was selling his economic stimulus plan, and he said fdr's new deal actually did work but he should've spent a lot more money and then the records would've shown it. it seemed to me he was looking at writing of unexplained, he convinced me that he is a keynesian economist on steroids. when i look at this sequestration deal, and the fiscal cliff, and i think what does the president want. he doesn't want to reform social security, medicare or medicaid. he's got obamacare mostly in a position where it's going to be awfully hard to stop it now, interest is another entitlement. that's five entitlement. if they all collapse into the general fund, that fit his philosophy perfectly. and by the way, he's happy to cut the military. and so i look at this and i think of what does the president want out of this deal? if the negotiations collapsed and the bush tax cuts went away, then it looks to me like that might be his goal. and is again out of jail free card is, isn't quite free but it's get out of jail in a way card, it's i want to respects is on thos
the eye the date was february 10, 2009 when he was selling his economic stimulus plan, and he said fdr's new deal actually did work but he should've spent a lot more money and then the records would've shown it. it seemed to me he was looking at writing of unexplained, he convinced me that he is a keynesian economist on steroids. when i look at this sequestration deal, and the fiscal cliff, and i think what does the president want. he doesn't want to reform social security, medicare or...
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truman never learned anything from zero fdr or his staff. it was a transition zero knowledge that this not happen anymore. got a phone call from the white house. it to the phone right away. i pick up the phone. at the other and they said -- to the white house as soon as you can. he grabbed his hat. he-out. - he dashed out. they had a car for him. he went to the white house. he was taken to the second floor, which was the family f loor. he looked up and said -- harry, the president is dead. he was in total shock. he said -- what can i do for you? she said -- harry, what can we do for you? you are in trouble now. >> from his early life through his presidency aida donald looks at the light of harry truman's sunday night at 8. >> president obama spoke with reporters today. this is his first news conference since early this year. >> good afternoon, everybody. please have a seat. i hear you have some questions for me. but let me just make a few remarks at the top and then i'll open it up. first of all, i want to reiterate what i said on friday. ri
truman never learned anything from zero fdr or his staff. it was a transition zero knowledge that this not happen anymore. got a phone call from the white house. it to the phone right away. i pick up the phone. at the other and they said -- to the white house as soon as you can. he grabbed his hat. he-out. - he dashed out. they had a car for him. he went to the white house. he was taken to the second floor, which was the family f loor. he looked up and said -- harry, the president is dead. he...